What does Mrs. Hale’s dialogue

  1. (HALE goes outside. The SHERIFF follows the COUNTY ATTORNEY into the other room. Then MRS HALE rises, hands tight together,
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  2. Hale has taken out about $10,000 in student loans to pay for culinary school. Which of the following statements is true?Group of
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  3. In The Crucible Act 4Why would Abigail now go after Hale's wife? Because Hale's wife has been the real witch all along. Because
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  4. Read this passage from Act 1, Part 6, of The Crucible by Arthur Miller.HALE: Pray you, someone take these! PARRIS (delighted):
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  5. What conflict is emerging between Hale and the court?* 1 point Hale feels guilty for what he has done and wants forgiveness
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  6. Proctor’s use of the allusion, “Pontius Pilate, God will not let you wash your hands of this”, emphasizes what about
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  7. HALE: Pray you, someone take these!PARRIS (delighted): Mr. Hale! Oh! it’s good to see you again! (taking some books) My,
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  8. What does Mrs. Hale’s dialogue in paragraph 15 reveal about Mrs. Wright’s character?A. She was a happy and carefree person.
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  9. What does Mrs. Hale’s dialogue in paragraph 15 reveal about Mrs. Wright’s character?A. She was a happy and carefree person.
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  10. Read the excerpt from part two of Trifles.MRS. HALE. It’s a log cabin pattern. Pretty, isn’t it? I wonder if she was goin’
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